It should shape our youth, provide them with opportunities, and help them take control of their lives. It should provide them with the chance to compete on an equal playing field, where success is determined by merit, rather than by circumstances outside… Continue reading →

It is a well-known fact that London is an expensive city to live in, but what is lesser known is that the rents in the capital are increasing faster than anywhere else in the country. In London, the average age of a first time buyer is now 38 years old,… Continue reading →

Only 27% of 16-year-olds on free school meals achieve A* to C grades at GCSE, compared with 54% of their peers. This suggests that the over one million children who are eligible for free school meals because their family income is £16,040 or less, are more likely to do… Continue reading →

England is known for its National Health Service. It is the largest and the oldest single-payer healthcare system in the world and with one fifth of its budget being spent on providing health care in London alone it would be expected that every person living in London is in… Continue reading →